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djDMS
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United Kingdom
10,304 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
572 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2015/01/25 : 19:03:47
Must.....resist.....grooming comments....
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latininxtc
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United States
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Posted - 2015/01/25 : 19:27:33
Doesn't surprise me that Jay has been hanging out with older men since his teen years! ;)
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_Jay_
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Posted - 2015/01/25 : 19:38:17
Ha ha! It did sound odd when I wrote it but I thought fcuk it, leave it in.
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID.
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Hard2Get
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United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
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Posted - 2015/01/25 : 21:30:09
quote: Originally posted by _Jay_:
Ha ha! It did sound odd when I wrote it but I thought fcuk it, leave it in.
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID.
*he
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djDMS
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United Kingdom
10,304 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
572 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2015/01/25 : 22:18:19
Once all you lot have stopped bumming each other over HTID IT'S we need a get together!
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2015/01/25 : 22:43:00
And bum each other.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2015/01/25 : 22:45:12
Oops. I only meant to think that.
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Triquatra
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2015/01/26 : 00:33:07
LOL!!
I agree
but with which part......................
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DJ2XL
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2015/01/26 : 16:04:36
http://youtu.be/XYJZB51pvi4 One of the first...
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skarr
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United Kingdom
527 posts Joined: Dec, 2011
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Posted - 2015/01/26 : 18:23:55
First heard it on a pirate radio station in nottingham and thought the genre of music was called 'vibealite' as that was the local hardcore rave in Mansfield, then brought 'to the core magazine' and read a review of bonkers 1, went out and brought and never looked back.
I now live in Bristol where the hardcore scene is by far the best in the country,nowhere else even comes close, There was 'Absolute hardcore' at lakota last weekend, 'intolerance ultraviolet' at blue mountain next weekend, https://www.facebook.com/events/210144549127231/?sid_reminder=4539179458573107200 and hardcore heaven at motion the weekend after, and also there is 'totally ardcore', 'now thats what i called hardcore' and 'delerium', which all run regularly, it really is relentless.
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skarr
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2015/01/26 : 18:42:44
And not forgetting Bionic and Marc Smiths birthday bash.
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Ken Masters
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Posted - 2015/01/26 : 21:26:30
quote: Originally posted by skarr:
And not forgetting Bionic and Marc Smiths birthday bash.
I didn't realise there was so much going on in Bristol, I need to get my ass over to some of these events now I'm only an hour away :)
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DJ A.K.
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United Kingdom
217 posts Joined: Dec, 2011
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Posted - 2015/01/27 : 12:26:13
I was always into the Prodigy and dance music in general but i wasnt aware of "the scene" until someone lent me a Stu Allan @ Club Kinetic tape around 1994, then someone gav me a Lenny Dee tape from Tomorrows World.
I was in love with the music from the first moment I heard it, i always wondered why all these great tracks never get in the charts, Lol
Then a friend told me Stu Allan DJ'd on Key 103 sunday nights, couldnt believe hardcore was on the radio, mixes for free ! so I taped it every week. Started buying Kinetic, Helter Skelter and Dreamscape tape packs, also got Bonkers 3.
Then I got some turntables in 1997..... went to my first rave in 1998..... Happy Days
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sense_of_hardcore
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2015/01/27 : 22:45:56
Growing up in late 90's early 2000's, I had always been interested Dance / Electronic music especially at that time trance music and then started listening to hard dance.
Then one day I was watching something on TV and then during the commercial break, I saw the advert for Original Hardcore 2 - Old Skool vs. Nu Skool mixed by Force & Styles and Sy & Unknown. Despite it lasting about 30 seconds, I thought it sounded awesome so the very next day I rushed to WHSmith to buy my copy and the moment I played Paul Elstak's - Don't Leave Me Alone, I loved the sound. That album was in my CD player for weeks and I tried to convince my friends (who were into the Trance scene) to start listening to more of this music, at first they were quite lukewarm but when the scene got more popular, they were asking me if they could borrow my albums and they developed much more of an interest.
I would save up a lot of my pocket money to buy hardcore albums including the Bonkers series and loved particularly the new sound at that time which blended trance music with classic hardcore elements perfectly. I even continued to find out about the release of the latest hardcore albums through ITV or Channel 4 commercial breaks
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Ken Masters
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Posted - 2015/01/28 : 02:11:18
quote: Originally posted by sense_of_hardcore:
I even continued to find out about the release of the latest hardcore albums through ITV or Channel 4 commercial breaks
Yes, I remember a time when the odd happy hardcore album advert would pop up from time to time. I'm certain the Bonkers 5 ad ran for a while.
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